With over 100 different Pals to choose from, including variations of existing Pals, knowing which Pals are right for you can be quite confusing, especially considering Palworld is a game littered with a variety of these fantastical creatures.
Thankfully, we have you covered there with our list of the best Pals to collect.
Top 10 Pals in Palworld
The top Pals in Palworld can be quite subjective since all have strengths and weaknesses, including utility in and out of battle. Our top 10 list focuses on the best Pals that can carry you through most of the game and peak in power towards the endgame. These Pals are quite reliable in several situations and won’t let you down.
A lot of these Pals make for great breeding options as well. Note, none of the Pals mentioned here are Legendary Pals, specifically to make this list more fair and balanced to the rest of the Pals. (Hat-tip to content creator Moxsy for the Pal ability stats.)
12) Warsect
This Ground/Grass Element powerhouse is a great addition to any party. Warsect possesses the ability to add Fire damage to their attacks and this bonus applies to the player character as well. Warsect’s unique ability, Hard Armor, shares its own defensive shell’s potential with its partner while allowing them to also deal bonus Fire damage with their attacks.
If your team is lacking a powerful tank that can take a lot of hits, Warsect is your Pal. The additional offensive potential of this Pal still feels untapped and we believe Warsect might be a sleeper pick for one of the top Pals during the endgame. For now, Warsect is a solid Pal that can fit any lineup you run with.
11) Sweepa
This fluffy Ice Element Pal is a perfect option for you if you like being able to ride your Pals. Upon first encountering Sweepa, the Majesty of Fuzz themselves, you will probably notice it looks like an elderly Swee, and you are right to think that. Sweepa attracts other Swee to them, and their presence greatly boosts Sweepa’s power.
The King of Fluff unique ability, apart from meaning you can ride the Sweepa, also increases the Pal’s stats depending on how many Swee are in your team. This means you can play most of the game on the back of your Sweepa while your friendly Swee nests in its body hair, giving it more power in and out of battle.
10) Selyne
Selyne is a fairly strong Pal on its own, but its partner skill gives it a unique edge. Celestial Darkness increases the damage to Dark and Normal Element attacks (The skill description says Dark and Fire, but there’s evidence to suggest that’s a bug, and its typing is Dark/Normal so that makes more sense) when Selyne is mounted. This means you can fly on Selyne and increase the Pal’s damage output while gaining the mobility of a flying mount, taking the signature skill Moonlight Beam and making it incredibly deadly.
The main drawback is that when Selyne isn’t mounted, its power isn’t quite as potent.
9) Lyleen
Lyleen, the Lily Empress, is a powerful Grass Element Pal that prefers to stay more on the side of peace. That aspect of this Pal is very apparent when you notice Lyleen’s Harvest Goddess ability is one of the few ways to actually heal in Palworld. Not only is this ability super handy while exploring the overworld, but it comes in clutch during intense battles.
On the other hand, its variation, Lyleen Noct, is the Dark Element version of the base Lyleen. This variant tends to be more violent than the base version, although just as elegant. Despite the slightly more aggressive nature, Lyleen Noct still possesses a powerful heal in Goddess of the Tranquil Light that sets it apart from other Pals.
Lyleen and its variation are a great addition to any lineup because of its powerful healing abilities.
8) Astegon
Astegon is a Pal that is as dangerous as it looks. Being a Dragon/Dark Element Pal, there is not much in the way of offense that Astegon cannot do with its impressive arsenal of Dark and Dragon Element attacks, such as Dark Laser and Dragon Meteor. It is also one of the best flying mounts, making it very valuable.
The Ravager of Stars also doubles as the ravager of rocks because its mining potential is way above most other Pals you recruit for the same job. Additionally, if you mount an Astegon while it is mining, or mine after mounting one, the damage to ores and other rocks significantly increases. Capture a few of these to automate all of your mining needs.
7) Faleris
If you want a powerful offensive fighter to add to your lineup, look no further than Faleris. This Fire Element Pal can wreak havoc if played right, especially against Ice Element Pals, who drop more items than normal when defeated. Its powerful arsenal of Fire attacks is no joke, making short work of non-Ice Element Pals.
The Sentinel of Dawn also doubles as a flying mount, allowing for easy terrain traversal as you explore the farthest reaches of the map. Aside from the Legendary Pals, Faleris is the fastest flying mount in the Paldeck, making it very valuable to capture as early as possible. As great as its attack damage is, Faleris somewhat falls short in the health department, curbing its overall ranking just a little.
6) Knocklem
Knocklem may be the most powerful Pal added in the Sakurajima update. It has solid stats with a tendency towards bulk, and its Partner Skill, Steel Guardian Mode, allows you to instantly raise its attack and defense to make it downright overpowered. Combine that partner skill with some damaging moves that feel nerf-worthy (Ground Cutter, mostly,) and this is a Pal that can carry you through battles.
5) Orserk
Orserk is quite a powerhouse. This Dragon/Electric Element Pal is widely considered the strongest Electric Pal. What makes Orserk so much more powerful than other Electric element Pals is its Lord of Lightning ability, which boosts all Electric damage dealt. This ability incentivizes an offensive playstyle, and Orserk’s late-game moveset of Lightning Streak, Tri-Lightning, and Lightning Bolt truly make the Pal shine in damage. It’s no surprise that Orserk is a Tower Boss later down the line.
4) Jormuntide
Don’t let Jormuntide‘s scary backstory fool you; this Pal is far more terrifying than its history suggests. This Water/Dragon element Pal makes it this far up our list because of its high attack, defense, and ability to let players mount it while traveling across water. Jormuntide’s Stormbringer Sea Dragon also prevents stamina loss while you ride it
Jormuntide also has a powerful Fire element variant, Jormuntide Ignis. This variant sports powerful Fire attacks instead of Water while maintaining the same Dragon arsenal as its base variant. Its Stormbringer Lava Dragon works the same way as its base version, except the ability enhances Fire attacks when mounted.
3) Blazamut
With the Fire Element one of the strongest in Palworld thus far, it only makes sense that Blazamut made it this far. This hellhound is a pure Fire Element Pal that doubles as a mount for players who love quick terrain traversal. Blazamut’s Magma Kaiser skill incentivizes riding by enhancing all Fire element attacks when the player character has mounted this beast.
Blazamut’s other ability, Flame Emperor, further enhances its Fire element attacks by up to 50 percent. When paired with Magma Kaiser, Blazamut’s damage potential is one of the top in the endgame if you don’t count Legendary Pals. So, keep the Cursed Tyrant in your party if you want to have a good time.
2) Anubis
All of the top four entries are widely considered to be the most powerful Pals in the game, barring the Legendary Pals, and Anubis is a prime example of that. This Ground element Pal is a Boss Pal, and as such, has no specific habitat or spawn points.
Anubis is extremely aggressive and will attack you when you first encounter it, so be prepared for a fight. Once you capture it, you have a perfect Pal partner to attack with. Anubis’ Guardian of the Desert ability adds Ground Element damage to the player character’s attacks. Additionally, this ability lets Anubis occasionally dodge attacks in battle with a high-speed sidestep, making it a mobile and evasive Pal that is hard to take down.
1) Shadowbeak
The best Pal that can fit any lineup is Shadowbeak. Not only is this Dark Element Pal a great mount to run across the ground with, but Shadowbeak also doubles as a flying mount, making it one of, if not the, best mounts. The stamina consumed by Shadowbeak is also one of the lowest, allowing you to stay mounted longer than normal.
Shadowbeak’s Genetic Modification also allows Dark element attacks to be stronger when you ride it, giving you another incentive to stay mounted. In terms of stats, Shadowbeak is also one of the most well-rounded Pals. It really can do it all.
Finally, its incredible signature skill, Divine Disaster, releases powerful blasts of light that automatically capture any enemies you’re fighting before releasing a barrage of lasers.
Since Palworld is still in early access, there are future updates yet to come. We will keep you updated about the best Pals and how the meta changes as updates go live.